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>> (laughs) >> stephen: have you thought about law school? (laughter) >> stephen: because you're 38. you don't want to be 75 and rapping about how hard the pudding skin is. do you ever see yourself not doing this? >> no, i love it, you know what i mean? and other genres of music there's guys like mick jagger, keith richards and all those guys, they're going forever. >> those are actually animatronic versions. (laughter) that's the hall of presidents. those guys have been gone for years. "life is good" it's an interesting subject. so i assume that's all about, like, you know the good things in like like comfy quilt covers and finding $5 in an old pair of pants. (laughter) wearing a thirsty robe and eating fig newtons and watching reruns of "mad about you" and stuff like that. (laughter) in what way is life good for nas. also, is that short for anything? is it short for nozzle? what is that short for? (laughter) >> life is good because we wake up every morning with life. so the music is not about quilts and fig newtons. (laughter) but.... >> st
>> (laughs) >> stephen: have you thought about law school? (laughter) >> stephen: because you're 38. you don't want to be 75 and rapping about how hard the pudding skin is. do you ever see yourself not doing this? >> no, i love it, you know what i mean? and other genres of music there's guys like mick jagger, keith richards and all those guys, they're going forever. >> those are actually animatronic versions. (laughter) that's the hall of presidents. those guys...
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practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have set up a link on our website, wjla.com. >> two days and counting until the next presidential debate. the president is in virginia while mitt romney is conducting his debate preparations in massachusetts. stay with us for complete coverage of the second presidential debate. we will bring it to you live on tuesday, starting at 9:00 p.m. >> a woman is recovering, fighting for her life after fire raced through rahm this morning. firefighters found flames shooting from the basement. after they put the fire out, they searched the home and found a woman
practice and taught at penn law school. he loved going to comedy clubs delighting audiences with stories about bill clinton and governor ed rendell. his office issued its final public statement on august 28, acknowledging that he was once again facing a cancer diagnosis once again, bravely fighting on. >> >> that was mike clark reporting. our partners that politico have set up a life and pictures of senator arlen specter, from his days as the philadelphia district attorney. we have...
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. >>> also another major company ditches the organization behind shoot first laws. there's a major alec news coming ahead on "the ed show" stay with us. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >>> coming up, mitt romney's war on the poor continues. just look at his budget. the details and my commentary coming up. >>> bill sew riley catches a case of allen west's red scare. he's calling robert reich a communist. the former secretary is here to respond. >>> scott walker's big mouth is getting him into trouble again. new job data from wisconsin is out. it isn't good looking. i can tell you that. >>> share your thoughts on twitter using the hash tag ed show. we're right back. [ female announcer ] aging may slow a dog down, but iams helps keep dogs playing year after year with our age-specific nutrition. and now, even for dogs 11 and older with new iams senior plus. it helps boost the immune response to that of an adult dog and helps fight signs of aging. [ dog ] i'll ne
. >>> also another major company ditches the organization behind shoot first laws. there's a major alec news coming ahead on "the ed show" stay with us. don't wait. go to afibstroke.com for a free discussion guide to help you talk to your doctor about reducing your risk. that's afibstroke.com. >>> coming up, mitt romney's war on the poor continues. just look at his budget. the details and my commentary coming up. >>> bill sew riley catches a case of allen...
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behind one of the toughest new laws in the country. facebook's big gamble to make more money. new high stakes game. there's a lot more going on here. [ glass shatters ] who is he? [ dita ] it's aaron cross. he's the most valuable asset we've ever put in the field. he knows bourne. he knows treadstone. he's got a handle on the whole operation!! consider the magnitude of what we're facing. what are you gonna do? [ cross ] i'm gonna finish what he started. ♪ aaron! you okay? le [ male announcer ] "the bourne legacy." rated pg-13. in the black forest. [ metallic bell toll ] [ car speeding down the road, lightning strikes ] where things aren't always what they seem. [ wolves howling ] because thrills hide in the shadows just waiting at every turn. [ coaster whoosh ] brave the black forest on verbolten. the all-new multi-launch coaster. only at busch gardens. >> you are watching abc 7 news with leon harris, alison starling, bob ryan and tim brant sports. >> the gunmen in the mass gabbyng that wounded giffords will spend the rest of prison. in lougher pleaded guilty. his plea was p
behind one of the toughest new laws in the country. facebook's big gamble to make more money. new high stakes game. there's a lot more going on here. [ glass shatters ] who is he? [ dita ] it's aaron cross. he's the most valuable asset we've ever put in the field. he knows bourne. he knows treadstone. he's got a handle on the whole operation!! consider the magnitude of what we're facing. what are you gonna do? [ cross ] i'm gonna finish what he started. ♪ aaron! you okay? le [ male announcer...
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now the judges repealed the message limits law. coming up, the hotel the alleged outburst and now they arrest. tonight why an olympic gold medalist is in big trouble tonight. but the local men playing veterinarian at home and in criminal charges. find out next what happened to two kittnes. -- [ chirps ] ♪ ♪ [ chirping ] [ chirping ] ♪ ♪ [ chirping ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] audi a4 drivers have spoken. [ engine rev] and they ranked the a4 highest in total quality index in its class. [ chirps ] ♪ ♪ >> a d.c. man is face the serious charges tonight in an animal cruelty case that investigators call one of the worst they have seen. police say this man was responsible for home declawing of two pet kittens. jay korff is live. >> according to authorities, the kittens were shown no mercy during their young lives but the suspect. it does -- the suspect a tentative declaw them with att empt to torture. >> these kittens came crying out in pain after enduring have difficulty after -- at the hands of their owner who declawed the c
now the judges repealed the message limits law. coming up, the hotel the alleged outburst and now they arrest. tonight why an olympic gold medalist is in big trouble tonight. but the local men playing veterinarian at home and in criminal charges. find out next what happened to two kittnes. -- [ chirps ] ♪ ♪ [ chirping ] [ chirping ] ♪ ♪ [ chirping ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] audi a4 drivers have spoken. [ engine rev] and they ranked the a4 highest in total quality index in its class. [...
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. >> this is more egregious in the about a longing lens, on vacation, and in france laws are verycy tough. caution there were reminiscent worst hot r.o.t.c. during of diana. 15 years ago, she died fleeing in france. >> it would be a badge of honor. if they are taken to court, they would be delighted. >> prince harry was photographed in las vegas cut the editor is different and defends the publication. he's not degrading pictures. closer magazine is not revealing much it paid. the couple will continue the the through asia while matterys handle this back home. >> will see what happens. hot next, hung kai and the lottery prizes in virginia including a $1 million jackpot. >> and a political cartoonist together, why this is >> and a political cartoonist toge[ male announcer ] this is america's manufacturing when president obama took office. this is china's. under obama, we've lost over half a million manufacturing jobs and for the first time, china's beating us. seven times obama could've stopped china's cheating. seven times he refused. it's time to stand up to the cheaters, and make sure we
. >> this is more egregious in the about a longing lens, on vacation, and in france laws are verycy tough. caution there were reminiscent worst hot r.o.t.c. during of diana. 15 years ago, she died fleeing in france. >> it would be a badge of honor. if they are taken to court, they would be delighted. >> prince harry was photographed in las vegas cut the editor is different and defends the publication. he's not degrading pictures. closer magazine is not revealing much it paid....
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to herself as mom in chief she comes to the role with a high-powered pedigree, graduate of harvard law school he ultimately walked way from her career so her husband could pursue his political ambitions. >> i'm his biggest supporter. >> reporter: are you also, brutally honest? >> i'm honest, absolutely. >> reporter: you think something has not gone right you say -- >> if i think it will help him but i also temper my remarks because sometimes you know, in a job like this, the last thing the president of the united states needs when he walks in the door to come home is somebody who is drilling him and questioning him about the decisions and choices that he's made. so, there are definitely times when i may feel something but i'll hold back because i'll know he'll either get to that on his own or just not time. >> reporter: outside the white house, there is always lots of chatter about how much is the first lady influencing policy? how do you see your role in that regard? >> i rarely step foot in the west wing. in fact, people are shocked when they see me there but rarely walk in that offi
to herself as mom in chief she comes to the role with a high-powered pedigree, graduate of harvard law school he ultimately walked way from her career so her husband could pursue his political ambitions. >> i'm his biggest supporter. >> reporter: are you also, brutally honest? >> i'm honest, absolutely. >> reporter: you think something has not gone right you say -- >> if i think it will help him but i also temper my remarks because sometimes you know, in a job like...
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it's law that just makes sense. megyn: now to an inspirational story. a teenager with a big dream and rare medical condition earning a spot on the high school football team and thed a mir aifertion his teammates. >> reporter: starting tackle may be the most demanding position in football. but for sam it took a lot of courage simply to try out for the team. >> it's a difficult position to play. you get no notoriety. announcer is never going to say your name and you are never going to score any touchdowns. you do the dirty work of the team making a tackle. >> what he's learned to do, he finishes the tackle with his legs more. which is what we want as a coach. he has learned to compensate for the fact that he doesn't have that hand has made him a better technical tackler than some of our other kids that have both hands. >> it scares me for a second but then i have to think about how the lord blessed me with this athletic aabilities. he blessed me in so many ways i can't begin to imagine what he has planned. >> some people are looking at sam saying if he ca
it's law that just makes sense. megyn: now to an inspirational story. a teenager with a big dream and rare medical condition earning a spot on the high school football team and thed a mir aifertion his teammates. >> reporter: starting tackle may be the most demanding position in football. but for sam it took a lot of courage simply to try out for the team. >> it's a difficult position to play. you get no notoriety. announcer is never going to say your name and you are never going to...
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. >> now there are 11 states that have some kind of law like this on the books already. there is a nonprofit think tank which is conducting a study, on how much all of this will cost maryland. they will find out more before the election. abc 7 news. >> all right, let's talk about november because the presumptive republican presidential nominee mitt romney, is not giving any clues about who his running mate might be. >> i have nothing for you on the vice presidential front. i give you nothing on that but i can assure you that by the third day of the republican convention, we will nominate a republican vp. >> it will be on august 22 on -- in tampa fla. we will show you more about some iconic art that was lit up by lightning. and >> some severe storms moving through our area. a lot of rain and lightning. >> and a lot of lightning out in st. louis. this video was shot last night. thunderstorms out there in the mid part of the country. they had tremendous heat all summer long, and hardly any rain lightning storm beautiful, the rain much needed and, fortunately no one was hurt
. >> now there are 11 states that have some kind of law like this on the books already. there is a nonprofit think tank which is conducting a study, on how much all of this will cost maryland. they will find out more before the election. abc 7 news. >> all right, let's talk about november because the presumptive republican presidential nominee mitt romney, is not giving any clues about who his running mate might be. >> i have nothing for you on the vice presidential front. i...
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. >> since 2008 at least 15 states have passed tighter id laws. turns out that one case of voter fraud is being investigated. it is fraud by and for the republican party tonight. they had to fire a consulting firm it paid millions of dollars to after seficials flagged forms as fraudulent. local prosecutors are investigating the matter and say the cases could be turned over to the california department. alleged fraud is the work of just a few bad apples. >> you have been studying this florida case. there is a fame case. he was with me working on the campaign side. what they were accused of in 2004 is sending out register to so the. if you check off register me as a republican. they turn it in. >> if he check democrat? shred it. and an employee told on them. he said they were separating the ballots and democrats were showing up to the polls in 2004 in florida to find out that they were not ready to vote. >> it never happened. the bush justice department never did anything about it. in florida there are types that have been caught and pending prosecu
. >> since 2008 at least 15 states have passed tighter id laws. turns out that one case of voter fraud is being investigated. it is fraud by and for the republican party tonight. they had to fire a consulting firm it paid millions of dollars to after seficials flagged forms as fraudulent. local prosecutors are investigating the matter and say the cases could be turned over to the california department. alleged fraud is the work of just a few bad apples. >> you have been studying...
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today's hearing is to find out if the law makes it simile too hard to get the i.d. so they can vote. and the united states supreme ll, today's decision reverses a lower court ruling, which called the plan unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the one person, one vote principle. the high courtaid that was not the case. it keeps counties intact and esn'pitme b counties against one another. >>> nnamdi coming up. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky eater. ll, now i'm her dietitian, so i recommended boostomplete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. altheluste including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, [ dietitian ] now, nothing keeps mom from doing what she loves -- being my mom. [ male announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. ♪ playing a lone hand ♪ my life
today's hearing is to find out if the law makes it simile too hard to get the i.d. so they can vote. and the united states supreme ll, today's decision reverses a lower court ruling, which called the plan unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the one person, one vote principle. the high courtaid that was not the case. it keeps counties intact and esn'pitme b counties against one another. >>> nnamdi coming up. mom always got good nutrition to taste great. she was a picky...
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several law enforcement agencies, including the fbi respond. >> we're treating this as a domestic terrorist type incident. therefore the fbi has the resources needed to help investigate that. >> after the shoot off, four bodies were inside the temple, three others were inside. several other people were wounded, including this man's uncle who said that the shooting happened before many worshipers arrived for sunday's services. >> if this had happened just an hour later, god knows how many people would have been heard or done. >> reporter: many members of the temple gathered inside, waiting to hear about information on what happened. some people say who were inside the building, they hid in rooms to escape the gunfire. >> my mom called on my cousin, whispering to her saying there's a shooting not to come that her and 15 others, they locked themselves in the pantry. >> reporter: police say it appears this was just one gunman. not releasing any of the details as to what may have lead the shooting. >> and the community here in the washington area, they will be reacting to the deadly shooting. ma
several law enforcement agencies, including the fbi respond. >> we're treating this as a domestic terrorist type incident. therefore the fbi has the resources needed to help investigate that. >> after the shoot off, four bodies were inside the temple, three others were inside. several other people were wounded, including this man's uncle who said that the shooting happened before many worshipers arrived for sunday's services. >> if this had happened just an hour later, god...
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it doesn't just depend on the law itself. it depends on what people think the law is in pennsylvania. people are calling the state calling that toll free number to find out about voting and being told when they call that number to effectively not show up if they don't have an i.d. then honestly it doesn't matter what the judge ruled. people without i.d. will probably stay home. pennsylvania elections officials said this week they are pulling their multimillion dollar ad campaign targeted at educating voters about the photo i.d. requirements because of course there is no longer an i.d. requirement. but you know what? even before you get to taking down your ad campaign as you meander around with that task pennsylvania you might also want to consider this. the bureau of elections for cumberland county in pennsylvania as of today hopefully informing its visitors that, quote, all voters will be required to show photo i.d. at the polling place in the november, 2012, general election. actually voters will not be required to show pho
it doesn't just depend on the law itself. it depends on what people think the law is in pennsylvania. people are calling the state calling that toll free number to find out about voting and being told when they call that number to effectively not show up if they don't have an i.d. then honestly it doesn't matter what the judge ruled. people without i.d. will probably stay home. pennsylvania elections officials said this week they are pulling their multimillion dollar ad campaign targeted at...
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law enforcement day at oakland's pd patrolling the warning track. new york took an early lead of colon. grandterson with the long ball in the fourth. but the as come back. after brandon inge home run, curt suzuki off sabathia. down by one in the nine. oakland ties it up on this blast by seth smith. the a's would win it in the 12th as coco crisp singles home norris from second. 54 the final. the a's major league high 11th 11th walkoff victory. the magic continues. >> i mean, the confidence level obviously carries over to the previous games, into the next game. when you're in these types of swayings, because you've done it before so you know it's possible. everybody is excited. nobody got down. start inching back, and we always feel like we have a chance. >> rick: the giants were in philadelphia. san francisco got a quick 1-0 lead in the first. tied 2-2 in in the second. john may -- -- the giants pulled even, and in the 12th, jimmy rollins singles home ruiz to make the final 4-3 philadelphia. san francisco loses for just the second time since the all-
law enforcement day at oakland's pd patrolling the warning track. new york took an early lead of colon. grandterson with the long ball in the fourth. but the as come back. after brandon inge home run, curt suzuki off sabathia. down by one in the nine. oakland ties it up on this blast by seth smith. the a's would win it in the 12th as coco crisp singles home norris from second. 54 the final. the a's major league high 11th 11th walkoff victory. the magic continues. >> i mean, the confidence...
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administration said it was a law passed by congress and administration usually defends such law it would not defend the defense of marriage ago and they want the first circuit court in boston to overturn it and eventually wants the supreme court to overturn it. >> neil: so he can pick and choose his activism. >> republicans are calling it hypocrisy, the fact is, yeah, at the moment he was railing against the supreme court overturning the law he was asking the courts to do that with another law. >> neil: i want the switch gears back to the healthcare thing. do you think he got wind that the healthcare law was going down to defeat, whatever this quick roll caught vote the justices do. it didn't look told him, it doesn't look good, and that he has been trying to turn his best defense to offense and to get ahead of this thing. he knows he could be in for a summer bummer? >> they took a prim vote after the oral arguments. >> neil: i think he found out about it. how the vote came out. >> people that are well informed about this stuff do not believe the president did get advance word. we do kno
administration said it was a law passed by congress and administration usually defends such law it would not defend the defense of marriage ago and they want the first circuit court in boston to overturn it and eventually wants the supreme court to overturn it. >> neil: so he can pick and choose his activism. >> republicans are calling it hypocrisy, the fact is, yeah, at the moment he was railing against the supreme court overturning the law he was asking the courts to do that with...
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my guest tonight, a professor of corporate law, corporate finance and securities at yale law school. please welcome to the program jonathan macey. ( cheers and applause ) we met backstage. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jon: here's why i'm so happy you're here. you are a professor at yale, which was my chosen-- i was going to go but they have standards at yale, apparently. but you wrote an op-ed for the "wall street journal" that had i thought i need someone to help me, i get angry about the economy and about the feeling that i get that the financial sector, while making honest money, once they accrue money and power, generally rig the game so that they can continue a sort of incumbency of wealth. and that makes me-- i think you have a slightly different viewpoint on it. and you can perhaps help me not tear my hair out. >> well, companies like bain or financial companies generally do one of two things. they invest their own money, which nobody has a problem with; or they invest other people's money. >> jon: right. >> to get the other people's money collected, they have to ma
my guest tonight, a professor of corporate law, corporate finance and securities at yale law school. please welcome to the program jonathan macey. ( cheers and applause ) we met backstage. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jon: here's why i'm so happy you're here. you are a professor at yale, which was my chosen-- i was going to go but they have standards at yale, apparently. but you wrote an op-ed for the "wall street journal" that had i thought i need someone to...
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earlier, and he is against any background checks, even sensible background checks which i think most law enforcement officers support. >> hunting is fine by me but you don't need a semi automatic gun to kill a deer. the nra is nuts on this stuff. all right. bill press host of "full court press," which airs every morning at 6:00 am eastern, here on current. >> thanks, eliot. today they share nothing but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. get irresistibly clean and fresh carpets in your home with resolve deep clean powder. the moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >>> the candidates will now finally have to debate something serious. i know that's hard to believe, but i'm talk about it in my view. first let's check in with jennifer grandholm in "the war room." >> , governor what have you got for us on this monday evening. >> like you and cenk we are going to be all over this ryan pick. what does it mean in florida pennsylvania, iowa wis
earlier, and he is against any background checks, even sensible background checks which i think most law enforcement officers support. >> hunting is fine by me but you don't need a semi automatic gun to kill a deer. the nra is nuts on this stuff. all right. bill press host of "full court press," which airs every morning at 6:00 am eastern, here on current. >> thanks, eliot. today they share nothing but a wrapper and a driveway. try both and pick a side. get irresistibly...
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the law remain as is. >> this is a good law. it is not broken. please do not try to fix it. >> others asking it to be repealed. >> there is no justice in this state, and this lot is disgusting. >> but most, including the parents, asked for changes to a loosely written and ambiguous measure, they say. >> where does it say in these laws that a neighborhood watch volunteer can chase down an unarmed teenager and shoot him and claim self-defense? >> this was the first of six hearings scheduled across the state. >> i am not going to make a predetermined nation. nor do i want my task force members to do that. i want us to listen to everything we receive with an open mind and to have an honest assessment, to not have any preconceived notions anywhere across the line. >> altman z, they will have the task of determining whether they will have its day in the state, at the legislature. >> while fires out west. this is a view about 60 files more -- 60 miles north of denver. these are being fueled by exceptionally dry conditions. the wind is
the law remain as is. >> this is a good law. it is not broken. please do not try to fix it. >> others asking it to be repealed. >> there is no justice in this state, and this lot is disgusting. >> but most, including the parents, asked for changes to a loosely written and ambiguous measure, they say. >> where does it say in these laws that a neighborhood watch volunteer can chase down an unarmed teenager and shoot him and claim self-defense? >> this was the...
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the law requires every voter to show a valid state id. the civil rights attorneys are appealing, but we don't expect a ruling until the middle of september. so you can't gamble with that. you have to pay attention to detail right now. right now, 758,000 people do not have a valid id. that's over 9% of the state's registered voters. 18% live in urban areas. so almost 1 million people need to get a valid state id in the next 80 days if they want to be able to cast a ballot or they're going to be turned away. and now we have learned -- oh, there's more, pennsylvania is going to make it even harder. isn't it interesting on the very day the judge approved the voter id law, the state killed, eliminated its online registration service. suddenly, you just can't apply for absentee ballots online anymore. you now have to send in the paperwork, the old fashioned way. this is interesting, on one hand, you have the righties trying to kill the post office. on the other hand, you have the righties saying you can't go online to take care of your voting i
the law requires every voter to show a valid state id. the civil rights attorneys are appealing, but we don't expect a ruling until the middle of september. so you can't gamble with that. you have to pay attention to detail right now. right now, 758,000 people do not have a valid id. that's over 9% of the state's registered voters. 18% live in urban areas. so almost 1 million people need to get a valid state id in the next 80 days if they want to be able to cast a ballot or they're going to be...
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carry out the law and it's a law that the american people feel is important. making sure they are treated fairly in the marketplace. i do not think that is controversial. >> at the hearing you said you will not hesitate to use enforcement actions to write a wrong. tell us about your enforcement powers. >> well we have the authority, which any federal agency has, if they are going to be effective, to enforce the law. to make sure that people understand that they have to follow and respect the law. that was not the case in the mortgage markets and the lead up to the financial crisis, we know that. so even handed rules of the road are typically embraced and wanted by responsible businesses. the vast majority of businesses are responsible businesses. i think we will be good for them. >> i want to bring you guys in here, the thing about where we are as a society and we talk about, you know, everything that has befallen the american public and then you look at predatory lending and the bail outs, it amazing to me, the republicans have created a platform and winning
carry out the law and it's a law that the american people feel is important. making sure they are treated fairly in the marketplace. i do not think that is controversial. >> at the hearing you said you will not hesitate to use enforcement actions to write a wrong. tell us about your enforcement powers. >> well we have the authority, which any federal agency has, if they are going to be effective, to enforce the law. to make sure that people understand that they have to follow and...
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it's very unethical, but by the letter of the law, it's not illegal. >> is it getting better. see any changes since this has blown up? >> the biggest misconception right now in terms of the financial crisis, dodd-frank, passed almost two years ago. two years later, less than one-third has been implemented, wall street has spent $300 million lobbying against the serious things that caused the crisis, which are derivatives. i would tell viewers call politicians before the election and ask them why don't you have the political will to fix this and to be frank, the answer, as you probably know, most of their campaigns are funded by the big banks and this revolving door between washington and wall street affects their ability to make objective decisions. >> my big issue, the bonuses. goldman sachs probably going to go under, and the first thing they did, they handed themselves bonuses. >> 2009, let me give you an example of the perverse incentive. jpmorgan, they go in front of congress and say it was just a hedge. and the person who lost the money, the person who runs the group, le
it's very unethical, but by the letter of the law, it's not illegal. >> is it getting better. see any changes since this has blown up? >> the biggest misconception right now in terms of the financial crisis, dodd-frank, passed almost two years ago. two years later, less than one-third has been implemented, wall street has spent $300 million lobbying against the serious things that caused the crisis, which are derivatives. i would tell viewers call politicians before the election and...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> i'm don lemon. all eyes now turn to illinois, which holds its primary on tuesday. >>> the attorney for army staff sergeant robert bates has arrived to propose for the first meeting with his client. bales is accused of killing afghanis last weekend. >> where do you get your jackets? well, today i'm going to tell you i get most of my jackets in phoenix, arizona at a place called -- >> that was kristin wigg. that was a good impression. >> for most certainly is. when i'm doing my own show. >> where do you get your jacks? >> she has done this about six times now and we tried to find the place in phoenix, arizona and we can't find it. are you kidding me, people? anyway. >> i like this tweet. we have been getting a lot of tweets. you can have lots of fun without spending. picnics, skating, walks with friends. that is so true. we are in new york now. the best times i had in new york are in central park getting the creeky wooden boats and doing the way we were scene. it's $10 or something for an hour. it's t
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and i went through law school and didn't practice. but i never thought about a prenup. i was still in my 30s when i got married. and i think most women certainly, if i might say, first marriage-type of marriage, in your 20s. your a starter marriage. you're 25. you guys both just got out of college or med school or community college, whatever. you think those women are going to think about prenups when you have nothing? >> no. not onliy when have you nothing but i think there are different conversations that are had with men and their families and women in their families when they are about to get married. not having that discussion, the fact that saying, you're looking to have a profession one way or the other and it's not wrong to have those conversations. unfortunately when we are talking about entering marriage, we don't want to talk about the financial aspects. >> but at the age she's talking about, you're not getting half what have somebody's has, you're getting half of their debt. half of nothing is nothing. >> you get half of your day anyway unless you sign a pre
and i went through law school and didn't practice. but i never thought about a prenup. i was still in my 30s when i got married. and i think most women certainly, if i might say, first marriage-type of marriage, in your 20s. your a starter marriage. you're 25. you guys both just got out of college or med school or community college, whatever. you think those women are going to think about prenups when you have nothing? >> no. not onliy when have you nothing but i think there are different...
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and a law degree from harvard at the same time and graduates of the top of your class, game over. it was interesting to watch. really fascinating. >> a man to be respected and the man that will fix america. he's going to get elected. neil: we shall see. good seeing you again. he is a pleasure to watch. anyway, why you might be feeling better about the economy. guess what? your boss is not. when it comes to keeping your job, that might be a problem. then is mitt romney winning the middle class? coming at the extent of potentially losing the upper class? and why charlie gasparino says after last night the romney camp can win over millions of people, millions without spending a dime. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank.
and a law degree from harvard at the same time and graduates of the top of your class, game over. it was interesting to watch. really fascinating. >> a man to be respected and the man that will fix america. he's going to get elected. neil: we shall see. good seeing you again. he is a pleasure to watch. anyway, why you might be feeling better about the economy. guess what? your boss is not. when it comes to keeping your job, that might be a problem. then is mitt romney winning the middle...
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republican presidential candidate mitt romney is peaking the president's health care law a political issue. he says the mandate is nothing more than a tax and says the property's decision backs him up. the former massachusetts governor says the high court's opinion makes it clear that the states have the power to pass a mandate or a penalty, not the federal court. therefore romney feels his state's similar health care mandate is constitutional. >> thousands of residents may be in the dark this morning but there was no stopping foorks fr -- fireworks from lighting up the sky last night. hundreds of thousands made their way to the mall for the annual show which despite the heat held a little extra meaning for some folks this year. >> it's great to get out here after four days of no electricity and decompress and celebrate the nation's birthday. you couldn't have a better end to this. this is just the way to sit down and decompress. it's just great. put it all behind you. >> with temperatures that felt more than 100 degrees, emergency crews say there were some issues with the heat. >> a
republican presidential candidate mitt romney is peaking the president's health care law a political issue. he says the mandate is nothing more than a tax and says the property's decision backs him up. the former massachusetts governor says the high court's opinion makes it clear that the states have the power to pass a mandate or a penalty, not the federal court. therefore romney feels his state's similar health care mandate is constitutional. >> thousands of residents may be in the dark...
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to bring the law before voters. signatures in annnpolis --3 yeeterday. actiiists say they submitted morr than 120- thousand signatuues ... 55- thousand are needed to put the issue on the novemberr balllt. maryland's law legalizing same-sex marriage doessnot go inno effect until january... and thaa left time for a possible voter referenddm. we expecttno less than a victory....we expect that thh people of maryland will stand togethhr and uphold marriage in maryland.... maryland....the state now has 20 ays to verify signatures. mmrriage say recent polls iidicate maryland vvters are leaning toward upholding the and thaa brings ussto our ndum. question of theeday..f enough signatures are verified...do yoo plan n voting on the same sex maariage referennum? &p go to fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think. you can also sound off thhough at foxbaltiiore. and you can text your answer to 45203. eetee fox45a for yes.. or fox45b for no. 3a call... to... put the brakes... on ...a.. massive... east side development prooect.... today.../ amid controvesry ...ov
to bring the law before voters. signatures in annnpolis --3 yeeterday. actiiists say they submitted morr than 120- thousand signatuues ... 55- thousand are needed to put the issue on the novemberr balllt. maryland's law legalizing same-sex marriage doessnot go inno effect until january... and thaa left time for a possible voter referenddm. we expecttno less than a victory....we expect that thh people of maryland will stand togethhr and uphold marriage in maryland.... maryland....the state now...
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even ron haskins, who worked on the welfare law, served as george w. bush's welfare adviser, said there is no plausible scenario in which it constitutes a serious attack on welfare reform. are they all wrong? >> the original developer of welfare reform worked with governor and president reagan. he was the first person to come out and say look, this will end welfare reform. his reasoning is straight forward. once you start allowing states -- this is why the law itself does not permit waivers. the president actually could not waive section 407 which says there can't be waivers to the work requirement. he fudged and found a way to get around it which i suspect will turn out to be illegal. governor mcdonald of virginia has come out and said this is clearly gutting welfare reform. the two governors that the obama administration is hiding behind from utah and nevada have come out and said that's not accurate. this is not what they want and not the flexibility they asked for. >> under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work or train for a job. they just send
even ron haskins, who worked on the welfare law, served as george w. bush's welfare adviser, said there is no plausible scenario in which it constitutes a serious attack on welfare reform. are they all wrong? >> the original developer of welfare reform worked with governor and president reagan. he was the first person to come out and say look, this will end welfare reform. his reasoning is straight forward. once you start allowing states -- this is why the law itself does not permit...
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. >> authorities say the new mobile law is not being followed, but apparently, many are not aware of it. >> find out why it is so important to follow that loss. >> record punishments in the nfl. >> mild temperatures and a few showers on hd doppler. insta-weather plus, coming up next. ♪ [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] announcing southwest airlines nationwide sale, with flights all over the country starting at only 69 dollars one-way. hurry and book now, only at southwest.com. ♪ escalon portman agencies gathered to promote awareness of maryland's move over law. it requires drivers approaching a police or emergency response vehicle on the side of the road to immediately reduce speed and move over. apparently many drivers are not aware of this law and that is why the campaign was launched today. >> for the driver to move over and create elaine, creating a safety barrier for police or fire fighters who are on the road. if the traffic does not allow them to move and clear the lane, then it requires them to slow down. >> the pace is picking up in annapolis on
. >> authorities say the new mobile law is not being followed, but apparently, many are not aware of it. >> find out why it is so important to follow that loss. >> record punishments in the nfl. >> mild temperatures and a few showers on hd doppler. insta-weather plus, coming up next. ♪ [ camera shutters clicking ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] announcing southwest airlines nationwide sale, with flights all over the country starting at only 69 dollars one-way. hurry...
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the law this month since the great depression. -- the longest run since the great depression. nearly one out of six americans are in poverty. the worst rate in a generation. moms and dads are strictly to make ends meet. household incomes have dropped more than $4,000 over the past four years. whatever the explanation, but ever the excuse is, this is a record of failure. [applause] president obama and too many like him in washington have refused to make difficult decisions because there are more worried about their next election than they are about the next generation. [applause] we might have been able to get away with that before but not now. we are in a different and dangerous moment. we are running out of time. moreannot afford four years of this. politicians from both parties have made and the promises which will soon become broken promises with painful consequences if we fail to act now. i represent a part of america that includes inner-city, rural areas, suburbs, and factory towns. over the years, i have seen and heard from a lot of families. from a lot of those are runn
the law this month since the great depression. -- the longest run since the great depression. nearly one out of six americans are in poverty. the worst rate in a generation. moms and dads are strictly to make ends meet. household incomes have dropped more than $4,000 over the past four years. whatever the explanation, but ever the excuse is, this is a record of failure. [applause] president obama and too many like him in washington have refused to make difficult decisions because there are more...
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they're ignoring federal law. they're supposed to have military voter registration on federal bases and they're just not doing it. and it's leading to what we think are going to be record lows in military rovoter turnou by as great as 70% dips in key states like virginia and ohio. >> if i were a cynic, if i were a cynic i would say this is because polls show 60% of military voters vote republican. now, would i be too cynical? >> you know, who knows? but what really matters is it doesn't matter how they vote, it matters that they vote. and this is clearly frustrating their right, their opportunity, to be able to cast a ballot this election year. and the pentagon frankly seems not to care very much. the pentagon's response is, well, let's wait until after the election and see how things turn out. and after the election it's simply too late. we've got to make their that service members can cast a ballot. that's why congress gave pentagon marching orders two years ago, now three years ago and the pentagon is just refu
they're ignoring federal law. they're supposed to have military voter registration on federal bases and they're just not doing it. and it's leading to what we think are going to be record lows in military rovoter turnou by as great as 70% dips in key states like virginia and ohio. >> if i were a cynic, if i were a cynic i would say this is because polls show 60% of military voters vote republican. now, would i be too cynical? >> you know, who knows? but what really matters is it...
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this morning the federal law enforcement landed a blow. >> what do you say to those that say your message is no longer getting across? >> more and more people every day are learning about what is going on. >> they did pull one man out of the camp and arrested him. activists say he does a year but is not an active member of the movement. >> i walked through the purchase today and something inside of me snapped. >> people working in the area have now started speaking out. >> if this is progress, i will take the old way. >> our cameras were rolling when he confronted the protesters again. >> you guys are trashing a beautiful public park. >> the message is clear, they say no justice, no sleep, no food. >> i of cut any carbohydrates out of my diet. no sugar no energy drinks. >> you have not slept for 48 hours? >> police warned protesters they will move in at some point to remove the large tents. as for the man who was taken into custody this morning, police said they had a warrant for his arrest. >> thank you. police in riot gear event the dozens of protesters in miami overnight. they missed t
this morning the federal law enforcement landed a blow. >> what do you say to those that say your message is no longer getting across? >> more and more people every day are learning about what is going on. >> they did pull one man out of the camp and arrested him. activists say he does a year but is not an active member of the movement. >> i walked through the purchase today and something inside of me snapped. >> people working in the area have now started speaking...
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you have to have a congress that will repeal the law. gerri: allowing students to be on their parents' health care. what he struck down some parts of it and not others? >> this has been one of the things that has been overblown. actually, if you talk to any of the insurance companies, they will say, and they said this around the time of the supreme court decision because a lot of people thought the law would go down. they said, if the law goes down to much we will continue to they make money selling these policies. clearly popular. families want to have plans were kids up to the age of 26 want to be on them, they will sell those policies. there in the business of selling products that consumers want. that is not a total nonissue. gerri: i appreciate your coming on. you have to come back and talk to us about health care. i appreciate your time. gerri: my pleasure. of the weather is okay. i'm headed up there. gerri: we will look forward to seeing you there. thanks again. >> thank you for having me. gerri: our pleasure. help for those hit b
you have to have a congress that will repeal the law. gerri: allowing students to be on their parents' health care. what he struck down some parts of it and not others? >> this has been one of the things that has been overblown. actually, if you talk to any of the insurance companies, they will say, and they said this around the time of the supreme court decision because a lot of people thought the law would go down. they said, if the law goes down to much we will continue to they make...
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what he's done is he's gone against the very law passed by congress, transcended the law as he has with the marriage act, with immigration, with the mandate that religious institutions have got to give free health care insurance for contraceptives. he's doing the same thing here with welfare reform. >> steve moore, this is a euro, left wing approach. i don't know if you have to call it socialist, social democracy. all i know is this is a european type approach. the government first, private sector and free enterprise second. get more people depending on the government. this welfare thing, thanks to you, i don't think it's gotten enough press, steve moore. unraveling of the welfare reform is a tragedy for the country. >> it says to the democratic party, not just barack obama, but most democrats don't believe in the new democrat agenda of fiscal conservativism, getting people off welfare and to work. that's a terrible political strategy. 83% of americans support the idea that if you get a welfare benefit, if you fall on hard times and it is not a way of life you have to work for your bene
what he's done is he's gone against the very law passed by congress, transcended the law as he has with the marriage act, with immigration, with the mandate that religious institutions have got to give free health care insurance for contraceptives. he's doing the same thing here with welfare reform. >> steve moore, this is a euro, left wing approach. i don't know if you have to call it socialist, social democracy. all i know is this is a european type approach. the government first,...
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illegal copyrighted pirated materials or they went through those and find out which ones broke the law because under the digital millennium copyright act of one thousand nine hundred eight if you upload a file somewhere if you like the third party that do it you're fine and the person who hosts the file in this case made to upload under the d.m.c.a. they just have to take it down that said easy and they're down the no profits why google still in business that's why you tube still in business if it wasn't for that law you tube would be screwed but when it came to make a upload they found an easy target they found him dot com and they filed this indictment against him so i have p.r. they went over and they looked at a bunch of these file lockers sites including mega upload and if you look at all of the big ones mega upload is only responsible for a fraction of these actual infringing your else because when they would get d.m.c.a. complaints and i'll pull over to actually go down to stuff so that i mean in that case that you actually got to speak with kim dot com you know when you're writ
illegal copyrighted pirated materials or they went through those and find out which ones broke the law because under the digital millennium copyright act of one thousand nine hundred eight if you upload a file somewhere if you like the third party that do it you're fine and the person who hosts the file in this case made to upload under the d.m.c.a. they just have to take it down that said easy and they're down the no profits why google still in business that's why you tube still in business if...
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in screwed news new numbers out show just how damaging pennsylvania's new voter suppression id law will be to our democracy according to the philadelphia city paper twenty percent of legal voters in that state do not have the kind of photo id required to vote in the new law and in the city of philadelphia alone a whopping forty three percent of the voting population will be ineligible to vote as a result of the law of course the majority of those will be vote barred from voting or minorities seniors students and low income americans people who generally vote for democrats now we know why republicans state speaker of the house mike ters i said this about the new voter suppression id law. voter id which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania done. it wasn't just. and neither are any number of republican state legislators around the country who have managed to get voter suppression idea was passed in their states in recent years so republican state legislators working to rig the election in pennsylvania and elsewhere here offer her take on this is dean abramson
in screwed news new numbers out show just how damaging pennsylvania's new voter suppression id law will be to our democracy according to the philadelphia city paper twenty percent of legal voters in that state do not have the kind of photo id required to vote in the new law and in the city of philadelphia alone a whopping forty three percent of the voting population will be ineligible to vote as a result of the law of course the majority of those will be vote barred from voting or minorities...
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we now have a law, the law is constitutional. we should implement it. the president has said on many occasions, that he wants to work across party lines if there are things that can be done to improve the law. that is the conversation we should have been having and need to move on and deal with the economy and jobs and put or efforts, on creating opportunity for americans to be employed. >> chris: i'm going -- we are running out of time and i have a couple of quick questions on other issues, the justice department told the house on friday that it will not prosecute attorney general holder on the house's citation of holder for criminal contempt. did the president approve that decision? >> well, executive privilege has to be invoked by the president. and, then the justice department relied on an opinion from the reagan administration, which is that you don't prosecute once executive privilege is invoked and the justice department made the decision, as has every administration. relying on the opinion. >> chris: does the president think it is right for the
we now have a law, the law is constitutional. we should implement it. the president has said on many occasions, that he wants to work across party lines if there are things that can be done to improve the law. that is the conversation we should have been having and need to move on and deal with the economy and jobs and put or efforts, on creating opportunity for americans to be employed. >> chris: i'm going -- we are running out of time and i have a couple of quick questions on other...
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how was the gop able to get the law passed? was it just a party line vote? is it a fullly republican legislature? >> yes. it's a fullly republican legislature with a republican governor. in one sense, the part of this law that's trying to disenfranchise philadelphia, what gives me hope is that it's getting a lot of people to think about philadelphia and that we should get the power we deserve as americans, and that means that we need to vote. so philadelphia has not come out to vote in the past the way it can and should. >> so you -- >> that's why we have a cran governor and why we have republican majority on the court, also. he elected in pennsylvania. >> because you are the chief elected official responsible e lex officer in philadelphia, your office is responsible for making sure that every registered voter in philadelphia is able to vote. so for your office how difficult is this law going to make it be to gar anuaranty that that happens? >> it makes it very difficult. and they delay giving us the information we need giving us the lists of who these voter
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law again. choose your place take your stand. needs to. make your statement. smoke towards the i'm going to you my little stream loans. hi guys it's time to give out tonight's tool time award and tonight it's going to a state that is just making a total mockery of democracy as we've discussed before the show the election in pennsylvania it's curious to messy actually messy isn't even the right word it is just downright dirty now we told you about the state's voter id law pennsylvania is one of the eleven states to pass a law like that and critics say that it's designed to stop likely democrats from voting and the numbers seem to back up the theory the only type of fraud the id's would stop is voter in person asian and it rarely happens and me where in the u.s. and pennsylvania is no exception the voter suppression is a very real effect in the truth is that it's often democratic voters who are lacking i.d.'s and republicans they seem to brush this office of weird conspiracy theory but one pennsylvania republican basically admitted it himself so take it away sta
law again. choose your place take your stand. needs to. make your statement. smoke towards the i'm going to you my little stream loans. hi guys it's time to give out tonight's tool time award and tonight it's going to a state that is just making a total mockery of democracy as we've discussed before the show the election in pennsylvania it's curious to messy actually messy isn't even the right word it is just downright dirty now we told you about the state's voter id law pennsylvania is one of...